Eco-friendly living isn’t just a way to become more environmentally friendly. It also helps you cut costs and live more independently. We’ll show you how to turn your home into a paradise of sustainability with just a few simple changes!

 

Start Growing Your Own Fruits and Veggies

Starting a fruit and vegetable garden is an excellent way to run an eco-friendly household! For one, growing your own produce means fewer trips to the grocery store. It’s also a great way to embrace a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle of growing what you eat. If you’re short on space, you could try raised bed gardens, vertical gardens, or balcony/patio gardens.

 

Start Composting To Enrich Your New Garden

You should start composting, especially if you haven’t already, to help your new garden and further embrace sustainability at home. You can keep food scraps out of landfills by storing them in a compost bin. After a few days of composting your food waste, add the stuff to your garden and enrich your new fruits and veggies!

 

Get Eco-Friendly Furniture

If you want to turn your home into a paradise of sustainability, you’ll have to make eco-conscious interior design choices. Repurposing vintage and used furniture is great because it keeps those items out of landfills and adds historical character to your home. When buying new furniture, look for sustainable materials like bamboo, recycled wood, organic fabrics, and hemp.

 

Install Solar Panels

Every self-proclaimed environmentally conscious homeowner should utilize renewable energy like solar power. Solar panels also reduce your monthly utility bills—a win-win for homeowners! A key thing to know about solar panel installation is you can benefit from government incentives like federal and state tax credits, making the installation much more affordable.

 

Energy-Efficient Upgrades

To put that new energy from your solar panels to use, you’ll want to make some energy-efficient upgrades to your appliances and other parts of your home. First, seal drafts and consider sustainable insulation if your house doesn’t have it already. Energy-efficient LEDs and Energy Star-labeled appliances and electronics are must-haves for any sustainable home.

 

You can make your home a beacon of sustainability in many more ways, and these simple changes will help you get started! With your dedication to environmental preservation, your home will become an exemplar of eco-conscious living.

Dianne Pajo

Dianne Pajo

Dianne Pajo is a Certified Personal Trainer based out of the Chicagoland area with a passion for music, combat sports, and animals. She enjoys competing in amateur boxing and kickboxing, but in her other leisure time, you can find her outdoors and performing music around the city. She is also a dog mom of 2.